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    Apple Now Seeks Injunction on Samsung’s Hot New Galaxy S III

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    Robert J. Mullins
    Published September 1, 2012
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      Apple has added four new Samsung products to its list of devices it wants a federal judge to order be taken off the U.S. market because they violate Apple patents, including the newly released Galaxy S III.

      Apple filed the additional list Aug. 31 in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif., the same court where a jury found Aug. 24 that Samsung had infringed on six Apple patents and imposed $1.05 billion in damages on the South Korean electronics maker.

      The list of smartphones and tablet computers Apple wants banned in this latest proceeding now numbers 21, according to the Associated Press.

      Apple Seeking Injunctions on Several Products

      However, this latest attempt by Apple to get an injunction banning Samsung products from the U.S. market is a separate proceeding from the lawsuit that resulted in the trial and verdicts in San Jose.

      In the wake of those verdicts, Apple presented a list of eight Samsung products it wants banned. It is unclear whether some products are on both lists.

      According to the latest Apple documents filed with U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh, who presided over the trial, the company accuses Samsung of making “copycats” of Apple’s iPhone and iPad.

      “Rather than innovate and develop its own technology and a unique Samsung style for its smartphone and tablet computer products, Samsung has chosen to copy Apple’s technology, user interface, and innovative style,” Apple stated, according to the AP.

      The Galaxy S III has been a hit for Samsung, ringing up 10 million in unit sales through July. Also added to the ban list is the Samsung Note, a hybrid phone/tablet that includes a pen-like stylus to jot notes on the device’s screen.

      Its successor, the Galaxy Note II, was introduced Aug. 31 at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.

      New Hearing Tentatively Set for Sept. 20

      In yet a third offshoot of the Apple vs. Samsung legal battle, Koh has tentatively scheduled a hearing Sept. 20 on Samsung’s request for her to lift an injunction barring sale of the Galaxy 10.1 tablet in the United States, which she imposed just prior to the start of the trial.

      Samsung released a statement Sept. 1 critical of Apple’s attempt to stifle competition through the courts.

      “Apple continues to resort to litigation over market competition in an effort to limit consumer choice,” the Korean company said. “We will continue to take the necessary legal measures to ensure the availability of our innovative products in the United States.”

      The appeal of the verdicts and the legal proceedings surrounding the requested injunctions is going to take quite a while, said Kevin Restivo, an IDC analyst specializing in the mobile device market.

      “Samsung has not exhausted its legal avenues and options. There’s a lot of battle left to be fought here,” Restivo said.

      Also, since devices like smartphones and tablets have an average shelf life of just nine to 12 months, many of the devices on Apple’s hit lists will likely be retired by Samsung before there’s a final ruling, he said.

      Robert J. Mullins
      Robert J. Mullins
      Robert Mullins is a writer for eWEEK who has covered the technology industry in Silicon Valley for more than a decade. He has written for several tech publications including Network Computing, Information Week, Network World and various TechTarget titles. Mullins also served as a correspondent in the San Francisco Bureau of IDG News Service and, before that, covered technology news for the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. Back in his home state of Wisconsin, Robert worked as the news director for NPR stations in Milwaukee and LaCrosse in the 1980s.

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